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Take two...Bow building snafu!

Started by Rigs, June 18, 2008, 04:57:00 PM

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Rigs

Greetings All,

Was working on a new bow off of a new form when...  The last pic shows the delamination...  DANG!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

And the delam...

 


I had this bow limb wrapped in a towel and held in a vise while shaping the limb tip.  The limb rolled in the vise and this is what happened.  There is no wood holding onto the glass in this area...Everything was cleaned and kept clean thru the process.  I can't explain the failure...

Oh well I'm off to the garage the start resawing some more bamboo and rosewood for lams, and shedua for another riser.  Wish me luck!

Happy hunting,
Jason
Hunting and Fishing ARE family values!  Lifetime member Traditional Bowhunters of Montana, member of Compton Traditional Bowhunters

kurtbel5

Could not tell you why, but back to the drawing board.Good luck on the next one.
              Kurt

Jeff Roberts

Don't know for sure but that top limb looks a little odd. May just be the picture angle in the fourth pic. I would try to save that riser. May be worth the effort.
Living and hunting with a traditional mindset.

Rigs

Hi Jeff,

The pics on the wall, I took.  I stand 6'.  The full draw pics the missus took, she's 5'7".

 When I looked at them I thought so also.  But I tillered the bow to 3/32 strong on the bottom...  I did look at it numerous times at full draw in the mirror and on the scale.  It looked good.

As far as the riser...  I already cut out another and have the lams roughed out.  Will grind the lams after supper tonight, the riser in the am and the bow will be in the oven by noon...  Wish me luck!

Happy hunting,
Jason
Hunting and Fishing ARE family values!  Lifetime member Traditional Bowhunters of Montana, member of Compton Traditional Bowhunters

ONE SHOT

Jason looks like air pocket to Me. What type of clamping are you using? "C" Clamps or air hose? Also make sure nothing is holding the Lams away, make sure you are using some type of pressure strip....ONE SHOT...  :)    :)    :)    :D    :D


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